This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CHERRY, SWIFT, BAKER, ANDERSON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/TcI.2ACIB/590.1 Message Board Post: I have quickly scanned my records and haven't found it yet, but I believe there was a John Cherry who wed a Rachel Derrickson in Shelby Co. IN. If this sounds right, I can share a lot of info on the family.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/TcI.2ACIB/719.1 Message Board Post: I have these Cherry's in my database. http://eitniear_cherry.tripod.com/eitniearandalliedfamilies/ I will also send you a report if you need one. Shelly
The first Cherry I see in Houston County, Ga is Frederick Cherry in the 1830 census. In the 1840's 1850's other Cherry's include my William, Riley and Spencer. They seem to be connected but there is no proof. Gaila > I am looking for William Cherry's parents. He was supposed to be be born in 1804 in NC. In early 1800's ( 1800 - 1818), I find the following Cherry men paying tax in Georgia: > Franklin County, Ga > Ben > Benjamin > Peterson Cherry > Samuel > Thomas > William > > George Cherry listed in Pulaski County, Ga in 1818 > > Gaila > >
I am looking for William Cherry's parents. He was supposed to be be born in 1804 in NC. In early 1800's ( 1800 - 1818), I find the following Cherry men paying tax in Georgia: Franklin County, Ga Ben Benjamin Peterson Cherry Samuel Thomas William George Cherry listed in Pulaski County, Ga in 1818 Gaila
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg//TcI.2ACIB/717 Message Board Post: Looking for information on David Cherry who was in MS. about 1840 with his wife Nancy. He moved from Tennessee [maybe Hardin County] with 5 or 6 children. He was born 7/23/1798 probably in North Carolina but am not sure of that. He died in Winston County, MS. 2/5/1872. Does anyone have any data on David and/or his wife Nancy? Will appreciate any data on him or his family and will share what I have. He wed Nancy 11/2/1816 either in North Carolina or Tennessee.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg//TcI.2ACIB/636.1.1.1.2.2.1 Message Board Post: http://users.sitestar.net/~gcs/cherry.htm Go into Scotts site here as he has listed many early cherrys going way back.Most of his information parallels mine .
It is interesting, I see in the 1790 Edgecombe Census, these Cherry men: Levi, Robert, William, Wright, Wiley, William. This census sheet was done alphabetically, not by area, so I have no idea which person lived near the others. Gaila ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim & Gaila" <gaila@merrington.net> To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 7:55 AM Subject: Re: [CHERRY-L] Cherry Families North Carolina > Linda, John and all, > > When I was brand new to genealogy, I found a list in a magazine regarding > the orphans of Wiley Cherry. I haven't been back to the Oakland LDS family > history centre to find that article which named the children of Wiley > Cherry, but someday, I am going to go back. > > Sandra and I are first cousins, our Cherry family lived in Houston County > from at least 1840 to now. Our William Cherry b 1804, NC was married to > Edna Perrin Heard b1824, SC. She was 19 and he was 38 years old at the time > of their marriage. Marriage date was Oct 25, 1842 Bibb County, GA. We > don't know if this was William's first marriage or not. > > Their children, taken from a family Bible, > Andrew D Cherry born Oct 1843 > Wiley Franklin born Oct 1846 > James Raleigh born April 1848 > Cornelia Angeline born March 1850 > Jacob Lonza born Feb 1852 > Emma Edna born March 1854 > William Thomas born April 1858 (?) date hard to read > Robert Hanes Cherry April 1862 > > William Cherry died on 2 June 1862 > Edna (Edney) remarried Meredith Arnett, a contempary of William Cherry. > Meredith was also a widower and about the same age as William Cherry - also > born in NC. > Robert Hanes > > The names Rena Cherry, Sally and Robert, Frances, Margaret were found in > the family for many generations. > Several of our William's childrens middle names: Hanes, Franklin and Raleigh > could be family names. Raleigh could also be Raleigh North Carolina. We > don't know. Robert Hanes Cherry had a son Robert Kale Cherry, which could > also be a family name. > > This is definitely a brick wall for Sandra and I. I would like to know how > all the Georgia Cherry's connect. Bibb County is full of Cherry's. Another > point of interest, our Cherry family seemed to be Methodist/Episcopalian. > William Cherry did not seem as prosperous and Edna's family, but he looked > after her younger brothers and sisters when her parents died and looked > after the estate accounts very well and the children seem to come to them. > > Does anyone have information on Spencer and Riley Cherry families? Sandra > says Riley died young, so his family was probably smaller. Spencer sold > William the land in Houston County, Ga. > Thanks > Gaila > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Linda C. Webster" <lwebster66@hotmail.com> > To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 10:22 PM > Subject: Re: [CHERRY-L] Cherry Families North Carolina > > > > My William was married to Parmelia Frazier and James was married (1st > > marriage we believe) to Louisa Frazier. James was then married to Mary > > Haywood and then Mary Collins. > > > > William and Parmelia Cherry's children were Mary J., Frances H., Sally A., > > Nancy A., Rena(Renia), William M., Margaret, James and then another baby > > girl whose name I don't know. This was all taken from census and birth > > records. > > > > James and Louisa's children were Nancy, William, Caroline and James. > James > > and Mary Haywood probably had one child, Lenorah and James and Mary > Collins > > probably only one child Harry S. (at least that's all I can find at this > > time. > > > > I do know that some of our relatives moved to Houston County, but do not > > know which ones. i.e., if they were early or later relatives. > > > > Don't know why I've told you all of this as they are probably not in your > > line, but one never knows. > > > > Good luck. Let's hope we all find our missing links soon. > > > > Linda > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > >
Linda, John and all, When I was brand new to genealogy, I found a list in a magazine regarding the orphans of Wiley Cherry. I haven't been back to the Oakland LDS family history centre to find that article which named the children of Wiley Cherry, but someday, I am going to go back. Sandra and I are first cousins, our Cherry family lived in Houston County from at least 1840 to now. Our William Cherry b 1804, NC was married to Edna Perrin Heard b1824, SC. She was 19 and he was 38 years old at the time of their marriage. Marriage date was Oct 25, 1842 Bibb County, GA. We don't know if this was William's first marriage or not. Their children, taken from a family Bible, Andrew D Cherry born Oct 1843 Wiley Franklin born Oct 1846 James Raleigh born April 1848 Cornelia Angeline born March 1850 Jacob Lonza born Feb 1852 Emma Edna born March 1854 William Thomas born April 1858 (?) date hard to read Robert Hanes Cherry April 1862 William Cherry died on 2 June 1862 Edna (Edney) remarried Meredith Arnett, a contempary of William Cherry. Meredith was also a widower and about the same age as William Cherry - also born in NC. Robert Hanes The names Rena Cherry, Sally and Robert, Frances, Margaret were found in the family for many generations. Several of our William's childrens middle names: Hanes, Franklin and Raleigh could be family names. Raleigh could also be Raleigh North Carolina. We don't know. Robert Hanes Cherry had a son Robert Kale Cherry, which could also be a family name. This is definitely a brick wall for Sandra and I. I would like to know how all the Georgia Cherry's connect. Bibb County is full of Cherry's. Another point of interest, our Cherry family seemed to be Methodist/Episcopalian. William Cherry did not seem as prosperous and Edna's family, but he looked after her younger brothers and sisters when her parents died and looked after the estate accounts very well and the children seem to come to them. Does anyone have information on Spencer and Riley Cherry families? Sandra says Riley died young, so his family was probably smaller. Spencer sold William the land in Houston County, Ga. Thanks Gaila ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda C. Webster" <lwebster66@hotmail.com> To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 10:22 PM Subject: Re: [CHERRY-L] Cherry Families North Carolina > My William was married to Parmelia Frazier and James was married (1st > marriage we believe) to Louisa Frazier. James was then married to Mary > Haywood and then Mary Collins. > > William and Parmelia Cherry's children were Mary J., Frances H., Sally A., > Nancy A., Rena(Renia), William M., Margaret, James and then another baby > girl whose name I don't know. This was all taken from census and birth > records. > > James and Louisa's children were Nancy, William, Caroline and James. James > and Mary Haywood probably had one child, Lenorah and James and Mary Collins > probably only one child Harry S. (at least that's all I can find at this > time. > > I do know that some of our relatives moved to Houston County, but do not > know which ones. i.e., if they were early or later relatives. > > Don't know why I've told you all of this as they are probably not in your > line, but one never knows. > > Good luck. Let's hope we all find our missing links soon. > > Linda > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp >
Sandra, Are you telling me that my Cherry names and yours are the same and if so, what a coincidence. I know that they seem to all name the children the same names. I just want to add that my g.g. gf James' children William and James served in the civil war. The 57th regiment. William was killed in Jonesboro, GA and James, my g.gf was married 3 times. I do not know his first wife's name, but he had children with her by the names of, Oliver, Mamie (I believe (can't read writing of censes taker) and Arthur. Then he was married to my granddaddy's mother, Emma D. Walls and they had one son, my granddaddy, Thomas Watson. My granddaddy and his mother had thypoid fever when granddaddy was 6 and his mother died, he was real sick all his life from this. Then he married Hattie Jones and their children were Alston, Aline, Annie Lee, Catherine, James Cecil, and Amelia. I don't know what happened to the other children of my g.g. gf James. William and Parmelia's children, what I know of them is Frances married David Criswell, William Jr. married Sinia Walters and Margaret married Henry Lee. Sorry if this is more information than you want, but once I get started I seem to not know when to quit. If any of these names ring a bell please let me know and maybe we can exchange more of what we have with one another. Thanks again. Linda _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
I forgot which William this is sorry but I do want to tell you that all these names are Cherry names of either William Riley or Spencer Cherry of Houston Co Thanks for sharing Sandra >My William was married to Parmelia Frazier and James was married (1st >marriage we believe) to Louisa Frazier. James was then married to Mary >Haywood and then Mary Collins. > >William and Parmelia Cherry's children were Mary J., Frances H., Sally A., >Nancy A., Rena(Renia), William M., Margaret, James and then another baby >girl whose name I don't know. This was all taken from census and birth >records. > >James and Louisa's children were Nancy, William, Caroline and James. James >and Mary Haywood probably had one child, Lenorah and James and Mary Collins >probably only one child Harry S. (at least that's all I can find at this >time. > >I do know that some of our relatives moved to Houston County, but do not >know which ones. i.e., if they were early or later relatives. > >Don't know why I've told you all of this as they are probably not in your >line, but one never knows. > >Good luck. Let's hope we all find our missing links soon. > >Linda > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
My William was married to Parmelia Frazier and James was married (1st marriage we believe) to Louisa Frazier. James was then married to Mary Haywood and then Mary Collins. William and Parmelia Cherry's children were Mary J., Frances H., Sally A., Nancy A., Rena(Renia), William M., Margaret, James and then another baby girl whose name I don't know. This was all taken from census and birth records. James and Louisa's children were Nancy, William, Caroline and James. James and Mary Haywood probably had one child, Lenorah and James and Mary Collins probably only one child Harry S. (at least that's all I can find at this time. I do know that some of our relatives moved to Houston County, but do not know which ones. i.e., if they were early or later relatives. Don't know why I've told you all of this as they are probably not in your line, but one never knows. Good luck. Let's hope we all find our missing links soon. Linda _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Thanks John. Good luck with your search also. Linda _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
In a message dated 9/22/01 9:21:14 AM Eastern Daylight Time, lwebster66@hotmail.com writes: > Does your William Anderson Cherry have a brother named James by chance? I don't know he is my brickwall. However, I have him in the 1850 and 1860 Georgia census for Chatooga County so he is probably not the same person as your William Cherry. John Cherry
My William and his brotherRiley both have a son named James, William is 46 in the 1850 cencus and Riley is 42 it has Riley as being born in Ga but William in NC, there is also a Spencer Cherry that lived in Houston Co he is 39 with a son named Nepolean, he sold my William some land, we believe they were brothers but could be just kin somehow. Sandra -----Original Message----- From: Linda C. Webster <lwebster66@hotmail.com> To: CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, September 22, 2001 10:26 AM Subject: Re: [CHERRY-L] Cherry Families North Carolina >Sandra, > >Thanks for responding so quickly. > >My William shows up on the 1850 census as being 30 and then in the 1860 >census his age is shown as 46, so I figure he must have been born about 1814 >- 1820. My James would have been born about 1808 - 1812. > >Trying to find them has been very frustrating to say the least. And yes, >maybe they are tied together somehow as Washington County was next to >Wilkinson. > >Thanks again for responding. > >Linda > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Sandra, Thanks for responding so quickly. My William shows up on the 1850 census as being 30 and then in the 1860 census his age is shown as 46, so I figure he must have been born about 1814 - 1820. My James would have been born about 1808 - 1812. Trying to find them has been very frustrating to say the least. And yes, maybe they are tied together somehow as Washington County was next to Wilkinson. Thanks again for responding. Linda _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
How old is your William and James?? I think the ones in this area of Ga might should work together for Gaila and I have hit a brick wall also. I don`t know but there might be a connection between your William and mine even though he went to Houston Co he was in Washington Co when he was younger. Thanks Sandra >John, > >Does your William Anderson Cherry have a brother named James by chance? My >William Cherry and James Cherry were from N.C. and they moved to Georgia. >Both were in the 1850 and 1860 Wilkinson County, Georgia census. Also their >was a Mary Cherry who was 60 so she may have been their mother, also Mary >had a Silvie living with her also. They both were on the Wilkinson County, >Georgia census too. > >We have hit a brick wall trying to find William and James, Mary and Silvie >when checking N.C. Sure would be nice if they were in your lineage. Any >info you might be able to give would be greatly appreciated. > >Thanks. > >Linda Cherry Webster > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
John, Does your William Anderson Cherry have a brother named James by chance? My William Cherry and James Cherry were from N.C. and they moved to Georgia. Both were in the 1850 and 1860 Wilkinson County, Georgia census. Also their was a Mary Cherry who was 60 so she may have been their mother, also Mary had a Silvie living with her also. They both were on the Wilkinson County, Georgia census too. We have hit a brick wall trying to find William and James, Mary and Silvie when checking N.C. Sure would be nice if they were in your lineage. Any info you might be able to give would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Linda Cherry Webster _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Clarification - My Cherry family is from North Carolina according to the census, but in Houston County, Georgia by mid 1800's. Sorry for any confusion, Gaila > The Cherry families I am looking for are in Houston County by the early to mid 1800's (1831 - 1850). There is Spencer, William (b1804, NC) and Riley (b 1808, Georgia?). Are they brothers? I have William's descendants, in order. Does anyone have information on Spencer or Riley's descendants. We are looking to see if they used name order, so we could locate a father's or mother's name. > > Lets talk about North Carolina Cherry's for awhile! > Thanks > Gaila > > Also here is information on some Cherry men: William, Willis and Solomon being charged with being in a riot c 1790. > > > > Tina sent this to another list > > > all over these NC records/Cherry > Folder: 1792 (second folder) > Information: Arrest warrant for Soloman CHERRY, William CHERRY, and Willis CHERRY on a > charge of riot, on which charge John WORSELY is prosecutor. (On side: Riot April 5 1790) > >
The Cherry families I am looking for are in Houston County by the early to mid 1800's (1831 - 1850). There is Spencer, William (b1804, NC) and Riley (b 1808, Georgia?). Are they brothers? I have William's descendants, in order. Does anyone have information on Spencer or Riley's descendants. We are looking to see if they used name order, so we could locate a father's or mother's name. Lets talk about North Carolina Cherry's for awhile! Thanks Gaila Also here is information on some Cherry men: William, Willis and Solomon being charged with being in a riot c 1790. Tina sent this to another list all over these NC records/Cherry Folder: 1792 (second folder) Information: Arrest warrant for Soloman CHERRY, William CHERRY, and Willis CHERRY on a charge of riot, on which charge John WORSELY is prosecutor. (On side: Riot April 5 1790)
In a message dated 9/21/01 6:07:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gaila@merrington.net writes: > The Cherry families I am looking for are in Houston County by the early to > mid 1800's (1831 - 1850). There is Spencer, William (b1804, NC) and Riley > (b 1808, Georgia?). Are they brothers? I have William's descendants, in > order. Does anyone have information on Spencer or Riley's descendants. We > are looking to see if they used name order, so we could locate a father's > or mother's name. > > Lets talk about North Carolina Cherry's for awhile! > I have a William Anderson Cherry (b. abt 1815 in NC). I have located him on the 1850 Georgia census in Chatooga County. It lists NC as his birth place. I am having difficulty connecting him up to NC although I have located an Anderson Cherry in the 1840 Lincoln County, NC Census. John Cherry